He began to describe an ‘electronic control system‘, two or three people operating and ‘moving switches‘. It seemed to be an evironment ‘like a boat bridge‘, having ‘windows‘, people ‘observing‘ and ‘operating‘. A combination of ‘people plus technic‘, controlled ‘manually‘.

A target movement five minutes into the future revealed ‘dead things laying around‘ in a wet environment. It looked ‘devastated‘.

The main crash cause came ‘from outside‘, ‘is natural‘ and was ‘too suddenly to react upon it‘. A movement in a sketch showed an object colliding into something wet, like a wall (it is unclear if the viewer describes the impact on the sea or some event in the air).

The last question how that event could be avoided were answered: ‘Withdraw people from event location‘ and ‘People were aware it could happen but disavowed the possibility‘. It all had the feeling of a ‘natural disaster‘.